The song is called Otherworld. It can be found in disc one of the Final Fantasy X OST.
http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=3APp6eBJqKU
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Mariah Carey's song "Fantasy" was released on September 12, 1995. It was the first single released from her album "Daydream." "Daydream" was her fifth album.
The number one single in the United States during Christmas 2002 was "Lose Yourself" by Eminem, which was at the top of the charts for the final eight weeks of 2002, and the first four weeks of 2003.The number one single in the United Kingdom during Christmas 2002 was "Sound of the Underground" by Girls Aloud, which remained at the top of the charts for the final week of 2002 and the first three weeks of 2003.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney both wrote songs with the title "Woman". McCartney's came first, credited to "Bernard Webb", and was recorded by Peter and Gordon; never by the Beatles. Lennon's came later, and appeared on Double Fantasy, the last album he released before his death in 1980.
He completed his first work, a fantasy for piano duet, in 1810 (aged 13).
Final Fantasy: Unlimited .
The first Final Fantasy game came out in 1987 for the NES console.
Final Fantasy X was first released in the year 2001.
Final Fantasy 7 did not have sprites. It was the first Final Fantasy game in which the characters were rendered in 3-D.
No, it isn't. You have Final Fantasy III (known by others as Final Fantasy VI)
It was just called 'Final Fantasy 7'.
Hironobu Sakaguchi directed the first Final Fantasy video game.
That's an abbreviation for final fantasy 1 which is the first game of the final fantasy series.
As this question is kind of vague, I'll answer the two I can think of this question meaning:1. The first boss in any final fantasy game is Garland, who you fight at the very beginning of Final Fantasy 1.2. The first final boss in any final fantasy is Chaos, whom you have to destroy at the very end of the first FF.
When Square Soft created the first final fantasy, they were going bankrupt; hence the name 'final' fantasy. The game was such a hit that the company made it out of bankruptcy and continued the series.
Final Fantasy II. Note: The original Final Fantasy II wasn't originally released outside of Japan. When the American Final Fantasy II first came out, it was actually Japan's Final Fantasy V. Firion came from the Japanese Final Fantasy II.
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